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U.S. Army Spc. Reagan Long, a horizontal construction engineer assigned to the 827th Engineer Company, 204th Engineering Battalion, 53rd Troop Command, New York Army National Guard, alongside Pfc. Naomi Velez, a horizontal construction engineer assigned to the 152nd Engineer Support Company, 42nd Infantry Division, register people at a COVID-19 Mobile Testing Center in Glenn Island Park, New Rochelle, Mar. 14, 2020. Members of the Army and Air National Guard from across several states have been activated under Operation COVID-19 to support federal, state and local efforts. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Amouris Coss)
Identifier: decisivebattless00knox
Title: Decisive battles since Waterloo : the most important military events from 1815 to 1887
Authors: Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896
Subjects: Monitor (Ironclad) Battles Military history Military art and science Naval battles Naval history Naval art and science Hampton Roads, Battle of, Va., 1862
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons New Rochelle, N.Y. : Knickerbocker Press
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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OUTLINE MAP SHOWING GREECE, TURKEY IU EUROPE, BLACK SEA AND COAST OF ASIA MINOR.
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CHAPTER III. BATTLE OF NAVARINO—1827. FROM 1815 to 1830 all the wars of Europe were withthe Mohammedans, except a few revolutionary and otheraffairs of no great consequence. The English made anattack on Algiers in 1816 to punish the Algerines fortheir piracies and for their cruelties to British subjects,and fourteen years later the same place was captured bythe French and has since been held with a firm grasp.The Greek revolution, which broke out in 1821, was therevolt of Christians held in subjection by the Turks, theMoslem conquerors of Southeastern Europe, who hadruled the Hellenes with great oppression, and the strugglewas continued until the independence of Greece wasacknowledged. The war of Russia against the Persians,in 1826, was also a fight between Christianity and Islam,and so was the war between Russia and Turkey in 1828.Even the English in India were contending against theMoslems more than against warriors of other religions ofthe great peninsula, especially in their cam
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NEW ROCHELLE
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
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Call Number: LC-B2- 5297-7
After a recent rebuild and repaint, LIRR 154 leads a train through New Rochelle in order to exchange M7s with Metro-North to go back to Arch Street Shops.
A train of M8 cars approaches New Rochelle on the New Haven Line. I would loved to have seen this view with an EP-3 or EP-2 hauling around this curve.
M8 (Kawasaki, 2011)
New Rochelle Station
New Haven Line - MNR
We usually take the Metro North train to Hartsdale and stay with Janet's cousin and husband before heading to the Berkshires the following morning. This time we were picked up in New Rochelle, where our friends from Washington would also disembark from an Amtrak train and all of us would head to the Berkshires.